Fantasy Football Rookie Rankings

Vinnie Iyer

With the 2018 NFL Draft officially over, it's time to turn our attention to fantasy football. Vinnie Iyer weighs in with his annual rookie rankings to help owners spot top-tier young talent and first-year sleepers in both redraft and dynasty leagues.

2018 closer depth chart

Matt Lutovsky

Our 2018 closer depth chart helps fantasy baseball owners stay on top of every ninth-inning situation. From handcuffs to middle reliever sleepers to the most notable trade candidates and injury worries, we're here to help you dominate the saves category.

Player Updates

Mark Trumbo (Bal-OF)

Trumbo (knee) is scheduled for a precautionary MRI on Thursday, Steve Melewski of MASNsports.com reports.

Trumbo was absent from Wednesday's lineup due to a knee ailment, and he's set to undergo an MRI to make sure there isn't any extensive damage. He'll be considered day-to-day until the results of the test come back. Pedro Alvarez will take over as the designated hitter for Thursday's matchup against the White Sox. -- Rotowire.com

Rob Gronkowski (NE-TE)

Gronkowski and the Patriots have reportedly made progress toward a new contract, Jeff Howe of The Athletic reports.

Be it in the form of a raise, or an extension, it looks like Gronkowski will be playing this coming season under new contract terms. Either way, he's slated to be present for the Patriots' mandatory minicamp (June 5-7), as is starting QB Tom Brady. -- Rotowire.com

Miguel Sano (Min-3B)

Sano (hamstring) was activated from the 10-day disabled list Thursday.

As expected, Sano finished up his rehab stint Wednesday and felt good enough to come off the disabled list. He'll be available for Minnesota's weekend series with the Yankees and figures to be a part of the starting lineup Friday in the opener. -- Rotowire.com

Hunter Henry (-TE)

It has been confirmed that Henry, who tore his right ACL on Tuesday, is slated to undergo season-ending surgery, the San Diego Union Tribune reports.

Henry, who caught 45 passes (on 63 targets) for 579 yards and four TDs in 14 games last season, appeared poised for an uptick in production this year, with the team's intentions to move on from veteran tight end Antonio Gates, who logged 52 targets in 2017. -- Rotowire.com